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Man pleads guilty to federal weapons charges in 2015 death of ‘Kate’ Steinle
Jose Inez Garcia-Zarate, a Mexican national and convicted felon who previously had been deported from the United States five times, pled guilty Monday to two federal weapons offenses, according...Read More
Steinle trial witness testifies about ricochet
Retired police Inspector Jim Evans said he could not be certain where either Jose Ines Garcia Zarate or Kathryn Steinle were located at the time of the July 1,...Read More
Video footage presented in Steinle trial
Surveillance video footage shown in court Wednesday shows the man charged in the fatal shooting of Kathryn Steinle at San Francisco's Pier 14 throw something in the water.Read More
Steinle’s accused killer seen staring, laughing
Witnesses Tuesday described Jose Ines Garcia Zarate staring at people and laughing shortly before Kathryn Steinle was fatally shot more than two years ago at Pier 14.Read More
Defense: ‘Freakish ricochet’ killed Kate Steinle
A "freakish ricochet" after a stolen gun went off in the hands of a homeless man led to the accidental shooting of Kathryn Steinle, according to defense attorney Matt...Read More
Jury sworn in for Kathryn Steinle trial
Opening statements will begin Monday in the trial of a man accused of fatally shooting Kathryn Steinle as she walked on San Francisco's Pier 14 in 2015.Read More
Judge to allow accused killer’s confession in Kathryn Steinle trial
A confession made to police by the defendant in the fatal shooting of Kathryn Steinle will be admitted into evidence.Read More
Judge dismisses Kate Steinle family’s claim
The parents of a San Francisco woman who was allegedly fatally shot by an undocumented immigrant in 2015 can proceed with a lawsuit against the federal government.Read More
Dismissal sought in Steinle case over ricochet
A Mexican national accused of fatally shooting a woman on San Francisco’s Pier 14 over the summer is seeking to have murder charges filed against him dismissed on the...Read More
SF politicians back up ‘sanctuary city’ policy
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously voted on a resolution to opt out of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Priority Enforcement Program.Read More
Kathryn Steinle suspect to stand trial for murder
A San Francisco Superior Court judge ruled Friday that an undocumented immigrant suspected of shooting a 32-year-old woman in July at San Francisco's Pier 14 will stand trial for...Read More
Kathryn Steinle’s family to sue sheriff, ICE
The family of a woman shot and killed at San Francisco's Pier 14 last month said Monday they plan to sue city and federal officials.Read More
Expert: Deadly bullet ricocheted off Pier 14
The single bullet that struck and killed Kathryn Steinle appears to have ricocheted off a cement pier prior to hitting the victim.Read More
KTVU reporter testifies over TV crew armed robbery
Television news reporter Cara Liu witnessed an armed robbery of news crews while she was covering a homicide at Pier 14 in San Francisco last month.Read More
Pier 14 suspect faces new weapons charge
San Francisco prosecutors Tuesday added a new weapons charge against a Mexican national accused of killing a 32-year-old woman at Pier 14.Read More
Mirkarimi seeks hearing on ‘Sanctuary City’
San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi is urging San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee and the Board of Supervisors to hold a hearing on the city's Sanctuary City.Read More
Activists rally against immigration backlash after killing
Protesters gathered in San Francisco Tuesday to identify solutions in response to anti-immigration sentiments spurred by the shooting death of Kathryn "Kate" Steinle.Read More
BLM gun fired fatal Pier 14 bullet
The gun used in the homicide of a 32-year-old woman at Pier 14 near San Francisco's Ferry Building last week is the same gun that was reported stolen by...Read More
Pier 14 gun was stolen from federal officer
The gun allegedly fired by an undocumented immigrant accused of killing a 32-year-old woman last week was issued to a U.S. Bureau of Land Management law enforcement ranger.Read More
Feinstein, police union slam ‘sanctuary’ policy
U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-California) and the San Francisco Police Officers Association have expressed their deep concern that 32-year-old Kathryn Steinle might still be alive if not for a...Read More